There are grilled cheeses far and wide, for good reason. Many of them are good. Some, great. For April, Grilled Cheese Month, we'll be trying grilled cheeses from all over, and dispensing a little wisdom along the way.

Food trucks are novel sight in Boston, something about five-term mayors and buddy politics generally puts them off, but a few have managed to get going. Roxy's, with its tatted-up Lolita-esque logo, serves up a sublime affair featuring a well-calibrated muenster, homemade guac, and applewood bacon blend. This is one sandwich that's comfortable with its manhood — it's not about how much you can pack into a gut-bomb — instead, the Green Muenster is a neat, self-contained package with an even outer crunch, achieved by grilling the thing up in mayo. Break through and the warmth of mild cheese heralds an unexpected zing, courtesy of guac, prepping the way for the savory thick-cut bacon finish.

It seems so perfectly Boston that, on any given day, you can find an awesome grilled cheese truck in the middle of the mecca of clam chowder. In the weeks following the days when only the Dunkin' Donutsstayed open, we hope the world can move on as soon as possible and start enjoying the weird and wacky quirks this little city has to offer. If the bombings destroy that, we've got nothing.